Fresh off the release of their Billboard-charting, self-titled debut album released earlier this year, Dallas, Texas-based rock upstarts Messer have released a new music video for their song “Save Myself”. Aspiring to join fellow rising rock bands like Pop Evil and Gemini Syndrome, the band’s music is fresh, yet hearkens back to a time when rock ruled the airwaves in past decades.
The video follows up the band’s debut album, which hit the Billboard Top 200 at a staggering #92 – a huge number for a fully independent band to accomplish. Credit the band’s management and their strong work ethic for that number, but also key is the fact that the band writes solid songs with big hooks. With tour dates supporting Gemini Syndrome coming later this August, the time is now for Messer to spread their melodic brand of hard rock to the airwaves – and beyond.
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